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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Yesterday's minimum temperature of 49.5deg., registered at 5.20 a.m., was the lowest December minimum for 16 years. Although ...

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  3. TRANSPORT INQUIRY.

    Amplifying previous announcements regarding the Royal Commission which the Government intends to appoint to inquire into ...

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  4. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Beasley) had been told by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  5. The West Australian.

    The absence of the Moslem representatives from the Indian Constituent Assembly, which began its proceedings on Monday, is still ...

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  6. STREET BETTING.

    On a casting vote of the President (Mr. Seddon), the Traffic Act Amendment Bill to increase the maximum fine for traffic ...

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  7. RHODES SCHOLAR

    John Rigarlsford Clarke, BSc., was chosen by the Rhodes Scholar Selection Committee yesterday as this year's Rhodes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VICEREGAL.

    Lady Mitchell will attend the lecture demonstration of educational dancing and ballet work which is being given by the Linley ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Nelson Lemmon. Commonwealth Minister for Works and Housing, arrived by air yesterday. Mr. L. W. Hamilton. M.H.R. for ...

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  10. COAL FOR RAILWAYS.

    Criticism of the quality of Collic coal being supplied to the railways from open-cuts was voiced by Mr. Styants (Lab.. Kalgoorlie) in ...

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  11. WITHDRAWAL IN COUNCIL.

    In view of the announcement by the Premier (Mr. Wise) of the Government's intention to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into ...

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  12. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A departmental inquiry is being made into the cause of an explosion in the boiler of a new W.A.G.R. U-class engine in the ...

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  13. FOUNDRIES TIE-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—An appeal to the trade union movement to join a deputation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to ask that ...

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  14. PROBATE.

    The late Mr. Edward Shotton Hume. of Colin-street. West Perth. formerly Chief Mechanical Engineer. W.A.G.R.. and subsequently acting-Commissioner of ...

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  15. FACTORIES AND SHOPS.

    After having been before the Legislative Council for several weeks, the Factories and Shops Act Amendment Bill (No. 3) was ...

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  16. GASWORKS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—Leading union officials say it is certain that Victoria will have a Christmas without gas. This opinion was ...

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  17. PENSIONS FUND.

    Contributions received by the Coalmine Workers' Pensions Tribunal amounted to £24,061 during l945-46 as against £23,947 during, ...

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  18. POSTAL SERVICES.

    MELBOURNE. Dec. 13.—A three- year works programme launched by the Postal Department is expected to cost £25,000,000. ...

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  19. OIL OR COAL ?

    Information on several points concerning the new U-class locomotives was sought by Mr. Styants (Lab., Kalgoorlie) in the Legislative ...

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  20. FREMANTLE TRAMS.

    The Fremantle Tramways and Electric Lighting Act Amendment Bill passed through all stages without amendment in seven minutes in ...

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  21. REGULATION BILL.

    The Legislative Council last night, decided to amend further one of its two amendments made to the Coal Mines Regulation Bill so as ...

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  22. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    Several persons were injured in traffic accidents late yesterday afternoon and in the early evening. They were all taken by St. John ...

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  23. ROAD BOARDS MEASURE.

    Several minor amendments were made to the Road Districts Act Amendment Bill at the Committee stage in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  24. PREMIER CAUSTIC.

    The Premier (N3. Wise) tilted at the Legislative Council yesterday when he described an amendment which the Upper House had made ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. NEW MINISTER.

    OTTAWA, Dec. 13.—Mr. Alfred Stirling, who succeeded Lieut.-Col. W. R. Hodgson as Australian High Commissioner to Canada, has been ...

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  27. NORTH-WEST SHIP.

    The State motorship Koolinda, which returned to Fremantle early yesterday morning because of engine trouble, will resume her voyage to ...

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  28. GARRATT ENGINES.

    Replying to the debate on the Railway Estimates in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Marshall said he was hopeful that the ...

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  29. VEGETABLES CHEAP

    Large quantities of vegetables of good quality were again displayed in Perth shops yesterday and with a few exceptions prices were at the ...

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  30. VERMIN CONTROL.

    After further messages concerning the Vermin Act Amendment Bill had passed between both Houses of the State Parliament yesterday, an ...

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  31. FAREWELL TO PARLIAMENT

    Five Labour members of the Legislative Assembly who will not contest their seats at the general elections next year were tendered a ...

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  32. AIR TRAVEL.

    A total of 3,122 air travellers passed through Australian National Airways Guildford airport terminal during November, setting a record for ...

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  33. SOLDIER VOTES.

    There was only on speaker on the Legislative Council (Wartime) Electoral Act Amendment Bill when the measure was considered at the ...

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  34. STATE FINANCE.

    After the Estimates had been agreed to in the Legislative Assembly last night, the Premier (Mr. Wise) introduced the Appropriation Bill to ...

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  35. HAIRDRESSERS BILL.

    All 19 amendments made by the Legislative Council to the Hair- dressers Bill were accepted by the Legislative Assembly yesterday and ...

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